Years ago when I last stayed here, no reservations were taken, so I was surprised when there was only one site remaining when I arrived. Roads are gravel and sites are on gravel and grass. There are both pull through and back-in sites, and some have a view of the Columbia river. Most sites have at least partial shade, many have total shade. The park is dog friendly and is right next to the day area of Maryhill state park. Would stay again, but would consider making a reservation. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Surface

Gravel, Dirt

Site Type

Back in

Site Space

Just long enough for my motorhome

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Power Hookups

30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

No

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Mostly Shady

Tips for other Campers:

Visit the Maryhill art museum while you're in the area and drive out to the Stonehenge replica war memorial.

Despite the fact this campground is older, it was very well maintained. The site was a back in and there was room for our toad. If we returned to the area, not sure if we would stay here or at a couple of parks closer to town. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Motorhome.

Best priced park in the area. Well kept. FHU's good quality. Pull throughs are side-curved, no sewer. Back in sites in the center of camp have sewer. Wifi dropped at times but mostly usable. Marginal but useable Verizon, T-Mobile did not work as well. They are a bit hard to get hold of sometimes, leave message. There are camp hosts. Your name will be posted on your site when you arrive. Lots of green area for rover. Access to beaches, and park next door to campground. Big with boaters and fishermen. There were a lot of dogs on on leash in the camp when we were here. Overall the camp was well maintained and quiet. Some sites are satellite friendly, but most it can be a close call. A carryout dish may do the job. There are two dump stations to use. No propane. No fires allowed here. Sites are gravel and level. There is noticeable train noise, (horns especially) did not bother us, but we did notice the horns. Back-ins are slanted and looked easy enough. Interior roads were no problem for our 36' motorhome. Would stay here again for short stays. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

63

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Just long enough for my motorhome

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Power Hookups

20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Mostly Shady

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

See Stonehenge made by Sam Hill, Great art museum with food and nice place to eat. Mary Hill Winery very good, outdoor seating dog friendly.

Stayed for one night..people who host the park are very kind..the phone and Web site were no help we took chance and drove here..con- no TV or cable...pro--nice campgrounds everything clean didn't see laundry..electric and water fine ..site level..trees for cover Columbia River is at edge of the property good spacing for bump outs..wifi worked fine..the park is behind orchards and trains run near by..we didn't hear them..looks like a lot of week-long renters...would stay here again We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Motorhome.

A pleasant green campground with small trees and riverfront views. Clean and comfortable. We would happily stay again.

After seeing the neighboring state park was going to cost $53.00 for one night, I selected Peach Beach for our overnight stay in the Maryhill area. The only difficulty was in making a reservation. We called during the posted hours on their website, and had no luck reaching anyone. The voicemail box was full, so we could not leave a message.

We pulled into the park around 4pm on a Thursday afternoon with no reservations, and took one of the few open sites remaining. It was a water and electric back-in site with a fairly level gravel drive. The site was moderately narrow, but we fit.

The campground is well-manicured, green, and filled with many small trees. A peach orchard just outside gives the campground its name. We enjoyed walking down near the river, and over to Maryhill State Park right next door. The bathrooms were clean and well maintained, but a bit out-dated looking. The dump station was clean and functional. We had a pleasant stay, and would happily visit again. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Travel Trailer.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

53

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Back in

Site Space

Just long enough for my travel trailer

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Power Hookups

30 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

We enjoyed both the Maryhill Winery and the Maryhill Museum up the road.

This park is located just East of Maryhill State Park. It was self check in, we never saw an attendant of any kind. We pick a spot right on the Columbia River. The place is immaculate, nothing out of place. The back in spaces o the river have only power and water, the pull throughs have sewer too at $5 more. There is a dump station. No fires of any kind are allowed. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

27

Site Surface

Gravel

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Mostly Shady

Tips for other Campers:

Just up the hill is a full size replica of Stonehenge, worth the trip.

This a great alternative to Mary Hill state park, even if the state park is not full. The rate reflects a site with out sewer hookup. Friendly campsite hosts, level sites, good Wi-Fi, picnic tables, and lots of nicely kept lawn made this a very nice overnight stay. The washrooms, while clean enough, are throwbacks to decades past, and long overdue for a remodel. Train noise may be an issue if you were staying for more than a night or two. We would overnight here again. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Motorhome.

This is not a bad location but not somewhere we would want to stay for a long time. The trains run constantly. For 50amp service and pull through site there is no sewer hookup. The pull through sites are not easy in or out because they curve. Some of the back in sites would have been nice but several were reserved; although, the web site indicated it was first come first serve. Would do in a pinch or short term. If it wasn't for the trains and no sewer we would have rated higher. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Fifth Wheel.

This cute little campground is a good alternative to Maryhill State Park which is right next door and always full. New amenity is WiFi - which is excellent. Luckily, you can walk into State Park and enjoy the grounds. Both parks are green and have lovely trees and grounds. Fruit stand has many flowers for sale (especially beautiful roses). Bathrooms are very old and need updating, however in an RV we can use our own facilities. Showers cost money, as in most Washington campgrounds. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Fifth Wheel.

This rustic campground is adjacent to orchards and Maryhill State Park, on the north bank of the Columbia River, across the bridge from Biggs, Oregon. There are several fruit stands in walking distance. The place was good for bird watching, and has some nice photo opportunities. We stayed on September 16th, and liked it so much that we came back on October 1st. All the spots are shady, some with river frontage; there are gravel parking slots and large, grassy lawns. The restrooms are not fancy, but are clean and handy, although the dressing area for the showers is open to the whole restroom (get over it...you had to share at school, didn’t you?). There are no laundry facilities. The hosts spent a lot of time out on their lawn visiting with guests and answering questions. The campground is remarkably quiet considering that it shares the canyon at this point with the Columbia River, an Oregon freeway (84) and truck stop (Biggs), a major highway (14), and railroad tracks on both sides of the river. We were aware of occasional night train noise from the tracks on our side of the river. We really liked this campground, and would go out of our way to stay here again. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Travel Trailer.

The setting of this RV park is great. By the river, lots of space, and trees. However, it appears that to get a space with full hookups is next to impossible. They appear to be taken up by people who just come and go. We settled for a space with electric and water (no sewer). Normally we can last two days or maybe three in a pinch but needed to use the showers. The restrooms were not that great. A door was missing off one of the ladies stalls. The shower curtains in the 3 showers were paperthin. The trash cans in the ladies restroom were over flowing with sanitary napkins (gross). Overall with no sewer, no TV, and no Wi-Fi, not really a great place to stay. Verizon aircard didn't work well and could not get any TV stations with our antenna. Probably wouldn't stay again. Also the train just went by and it blows its horn at the crossing, so light sleepers beware! We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Travel Trailer.

Above rate is for water & electric site. Full hookups were taken up by "permanent workers" in the area. No cable TV at our site, and no over the air television. Our Verizon cellular internet worked well. Sites are gravel with nice grass around them. 50amp electric power was poor as voltage sagged badly under minimal load. Telephone information/reservations is available ONLY Tuesdays from 10am to 2pm. Site assignment is via self-check in with camp host normally available for assistance if needed. Good location for visiting Stonehenge, Maryhill Museum, and Maryhill Winery. Due to the low voltage problem, we would look at other locations if we visit the area again. We
camped at Peach Beach Campark (Sunset Orchards) in a Motorhome.